Sorry for the Spanish. Have you seen the movie “Groundhog day”?, it’s really funny. Phil seems so cute 😛 I saw the movie dubbed in Spanish, so each time I see a groundhog, memories from the movie come to me (but in spanish). I loved the “Today is Groundhog’s Day… again” (Hoy es el día de la marmota… otra vez).

You don’t like Lost? My personal experience was that I was denying that show again and again. But once I saw the first two episodes, I got hooked.

R – You’re funny! I don’t know Wiarton Willi, but judging from the snow in Canada, I think that’s a wishful shadow. 😉

D – Ah, “North and South!” That’s an old series as well. I started going down memory lane while looking up what I watched as a kid — running out of RAM, if you feel me. Hoff is a goober. What about Miami Vice? LOL.

ED – It does stop me from answering the question. In fact, you didn’t tag me, so I could have opted out of the whole thing. 😀

G – Espanol is welcome and understood here. I did see “El dia de la marmota” a long time ago, and I think it plays in GR every few months. Phil is cute, but I kind of feel sorry for him — some arm comes in while he’s sleeping, drags him out in the light of day in front of a crowd. Poor fuzzball.

About “Lost,” I also keep resisting, but that’s because I watched a show once and thought it was stupid. Someone told me that I have to watch it from the absolute beginning, then I’ll be hooked as you said. But do I want to be hooked?

S – Haha! Most men like Benny Hill because it occasionally had some n@ked women on it. And MacGyver, I suppose people like him because he could save the world with just a paper clip and some matches. And Dukes, there’s a flashback (“Hey Cooter”). Never apologize for disagreeing with me, since I find that 99% of people tend to. Variety makes the world go ’round AND isn’t it great to have so many choices?

Years ago, as a kid, i was afraid that if I was injured in a car, I would be paralyzed and unable to play outdoors and would be destined to a life of indoors.

Years later, with all the good shows on TV, as well as internet TV, I find that the threat of paralysis no longer scares me because I’d never run out of shows to watch and I could live vicariously thru Jack Bauer and other heroes of the small screen.

GP – Good of you to leave a comment; it reminds me of your other question. That is a very famous TV moment, but I was never a GH fan. My mom used to watch Y&R, when she was pregnant with me, then we’d tape it occasionally and watch it if there was nothing on our 125 channels we paid 19.95/mo for. Ah, the good ol’ days. Now my friends get something like 1000 channels (some HDTV) and 100 music channels for 39.99/mo. *Sigh*

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